1927 Victorian state election

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1927 Victorian state election

The 1927 Victorian state election was held in the Australian state of Victoria on Saturday, 9 April 1927, to elect the 65 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.[1]

Quick Facts All 65 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria 33 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
1927 Victorian state election

 1924 9 April 1927 1929 

All 65 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria
33 seats needed for a majority
Registered850,494
Turnout91.76 (32.52 pp)
  First party Second party
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Leader Edmond Hogan Harry Lawson
Party Labor Nationalist
Leader since 14 April 1926 1918
Leader's seat Warrenheip and Grenville
(contested; won)
Castlemaine and Maldon
Last election 27 seats 19 seats
Seats won 28 seats 15 seats
Seat change 1 4
Popular vote 319,848 236,428
Percentage 41.79% 30.89%
Swing 6.92% 8.15%

  Third party Fourth party
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Leader John Allan Albert Dunstan
Party Country Country Progressive
Leader since 27 November 1917 April 1926
Leader's seat Rodney Korong and Eaglehawk
(contested; won)
Last election 13 seats New party
Seats won 10 seats 4 seats
Seat change 3 4
Popular vote 62,218 31,849
Percentage 8.13% 4.16%
Swing 3.84% 4.16%

Premier before election

John Allan
Country

Elected Premier

Edmond Hogan
Labor

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For the first time, a Victorian state election was held on a Saturday, and voting for the Legislative Assembly was compulsory.[2] As a consequence, voter turnout in contested seats increased from 59.24% at the 1924 election to 91.76% at the 1927 election, although the informal vote increased from 1.01% in 1924 to 1.94% in 1927.


Key dates

More information Date, Event ...
Date Event
4 March 1927 The Parliament was prorogued, and the Legislative Assembly dissolved.[3]
12 March 1927 Writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.[3]
21 March 1927 Close of nominations.[3]
9 April 1927 Polling day.
30 April 1927 The writ was returned and the results formally declared.[3]
20 May 1927 The Hogan Ministry was sworn in.[4]
6 July 1927 Parliament resumed for business.
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Results

Legislative Assembly

1927 Victorian state election[1][5]
Legislative Assembly
<< 19241929 >>

Enrolled voters 850,494
Votes cast 780,399 Turnout 91.76 +32.53
Informal votes 15,125 Informal 1.94 +0.93
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes  % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 319,848 41.79 +6.92 28 +1
  Nationalist 236,428 30.89 −8.15 15 −4
  Australian Liberal 67,663 8.84 +8.84 2 +2
  Country 62,218 8.13 −3.84 10 −3
  Country Progressive 31,849 4.16 +4.16 4 +4
  Independent 47,268 6.18 +2.97 6 +5
Total 765,274     65  

Notes:

Outcome

The Allan Country–Nationalist Coalition Government was defeated, and a minority Labor Government, led by Edmund Hogan, took office, but had to resign following a vote of no confidence in the Legislative Assembly in November 1928.

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